Newly  appointed Minister for Labour and Transport Management of Nepal Malbar  Singh (MS) Thapa said that he is committed to ensure protection of  Nepalese Migrants going abroad for work. "I am exploring the issues now  and will take concrete action soon", the Minister said at a meeting with  Amnesty International (AI) on 29th March 2012.
In the meeting,  Robert Godden, Asia Pacific Campaign Coordinator of Amnesty  International asked the government to implement AI's recommendations for  the protection of Nepalese Migrants. He also handed over the AI's  latest report ‘False Promises: Exploitation and Forced Labour of  Nepalese Migrant Workers’ to the minister.
On the occasion,  Rameshwar Nepal, Director of Amnesty International Nepal informed to the  Minister about AI Nepal's nationwide campaign to raise awareness on  rights of the Nepalese migrant workers. The awareness program what  Amnesty International named "migrant workers caravan" launched on 21  March 2012 which, in the first phase, travelled in Jhapa, Sunsari,  Mahottari and Makanpur districts. The caravan will travel to more  districts soon.http://amnestynepal.org/campaigns/ai-nepal-activities/nepal-government-is-committed-for-safer-migration:-labour-minister.html
http://amnestynepal.org/campaigns/ai-nepal-activities/signature-campaign-calling-for-migrants--rights.html
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